Coworking in Glens Falls is Not Just About Office Space

Working remotely definitely has its perks. The flexibility to decide when and where to work (or even live) means you no longer have to sit in the same uninspiring workspace every day.

But as someone who has worked from home, I will be the first to tell you that considerable challenges come with convenience.

And I'm not the only one. Research tells us that remote workers are more lonely and irritable… and feel an overhang of guilt.

In this Post Star article, Sara Mannix, CEO of Mannix Marketing, noted that any savings experienced by not having office space, like a long-term lease and rent payments, have to be reinvested in building company culture.

But building culture remotely is tough. Without it, work from home can become just a list of to-do's - no connection, no community, no commitment.

For employers, the price is more than just disengaged employees. It can deprive you of the innovation that comes only from in-person collaboration.

Employers are recognizing that coworking spaces are a solution worth paying for. Coworking brings people together and cross-pollinates ideas from a network of innovative companies and services. Any cost pales in comparison to the value of highly engaged employees.

Even more valuable in this world of remote work is the opportunity to bring teams together. There is NO substitute for the creative energy and alignment that face-to-face interaction can deliver.

At WorkSmart, we make it easy to keep your employees engaged and build the culture you dream of - and they deserve.

Take a minute to book your tour now. We’ll pour some coffee and talk about how we can work together to reach your goals.

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